From Meat and Livestock Australia
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Korea's Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MIFAFF) reported this week that it would lift an eight year ban on Canadian beef (Yonhap News).
Under the agreement, Korea will solely permit beef from Canadian cattle less than 30 months of age. Any fresh or processed products containing specified risk materials (including tonsils, internal organs and intestines, brains, skulls, eyes and spinal cords) will continue to be banned. Both countries also agreed that the Korean government will be able to independently inspect and approve Canada's processing facilities.
The agreement comes after four prolonged rounds of negotiations which commenced in November 2007. In response to the accord, the dispute settlement process at the World Trade Organization will be suspended and Canada will withdraw its claim against Korea once beef imports resume. Canada anticipates beef shipments to Korea will commence before the end of the year.
Prior to the ban in May 2003, Canada's market share in the Korean beef market was approximately 4% in 2002, with imports totalling almost 14,000 tonnes swt (KITA).
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Korea's Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MIFAFF) reported this week that it would lift an eight year ban on Canadian beef (Yonhap News).
Under the agreement, Korea will solely permit beef from Canadian cattle less than 30 months of age. Any fresh or processed products containing specified risk materials (including tonsils, internal organs and intestines, brains, skulls, eyes and spinal cords) will continue to be banned. Both countries also agreed that the Korean government will be able to independently inspect and approve Canada's processing facilities.
The agreement comes after four prolonged rounds of negotiations which commenced in November 2007. In response to the accord, the dispute settlement process at the World Trade Organization will be suspended and Canada will withdraw its claim against Korea once beef imports resume. Canada anticipates beef shipments to Korea will commence before the end of the year.
Prior to the ban in May 2003, Canada's market share in the Korean beef market was approximately 4% in 2002, with imports totalling almost 14,000 tonnes swt (KITA).
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